Manawa

The name “Manawa”, meaning “heart” or “courage” in Māori, feels deeply fitting for this toki pendant. The rich, deep green of the pounamu, with its striking dark patterning, speaks of raw power and quiet strength. And the toki itself holds a special place in Māori culture.

The toki (adze) was a vital survival tool for Māori, used for carving, construction, and shaping everyday objects. It represented strength, determination, and the ability to overcome obstacles. Warriors and chiefs also wore or carried ceremonial toki poutangata as symbols of their power and authority.

As I worked on this 8cm piece, transforming the pounamu, I couldn’t help but sense the history it carried. The dark patterning adds character, reminiscent of the trials and triumphs that forge true strength. “Manawa” embodies this spirit.

Though the toki is no longer a tool we rely upon, its symbolism persists in contemporary Māori culture. It stands as a reminder of perseverance, skill, and an enduring connection to the land. Carved from the heart of pounamu, “Manawa” is a testament to the strength we carry within.

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